Canto

 1     4|     peer is guested in an abbey gray:~Which spends much wealth
 2     5|       with hers, through forest gray:~The lioness beside the
 3     9| descends upon the shore,~As his gray hairs may warrant him, a
 4    12|     lament resounds the thicket gray.~They issue in a spacious
 5    12|     much country seen, a forest gray~She reached, where, sorely
 6    13|        fruitful field or forest gray,~Her by forced journeys
 7    14|       friar of orders black and gray,~And white, bade celebrate
 8    15|        vale and many a mountain gray;~Where robbers, now before
 9    18|     that evening from the abbey gray,~Her task committing to
10    18|      things appertaining to the gray.~Setta and Morocco turned,
11    19|   closest path, amid the forest gray,~To save himself, pursued
12    19|       dame, as the Cumean sybil gray,~Or Hector's ancient mother
13    22|    Vallombrosa's fane, an abbey gray,~Rich, fair, nor less religious,
14    23|      hurries through the forest gray~That ancient woman, almost
15    24|      and broken banks: a turret gray~Was builded by the spacious
16    32|    which is spied~In leaf, when gray and yellow are at strife;~
17    40|       said, he found himself in gray old age,~Such as in green
18    41|        beach descends a thicket gray,~Where fertile and fruit-bearing
19    43|    white friars, and black, and gray,~With other clerks, by two
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